2019 Overwatch World Cup Champion Sinatraa Retire From Competitive Play

2019 Overwatch World Cup Champion Sinatraa Retire From Competitive Play

The champion of 2019 Overwatch World Cup and Overwatch League MVP Jay "Sinatraa" Won decided to retire from Overwatch competitive plays and join VALORANT pro player community as a part of the Sentinels esports organization.

The Official Reactions

The San Francisco Shock decided to stay away from this situation and didn't deliver any official statements. But Sinatraas Overwatch team confirmed in Twitter the fact that he leaves their organization after his official comment was posted.

The Sentinels esports organization didn't make any official statements for now. They also did not respond to our request, where we asked them to give any information about the whole situation.

The Overwatch League confirmed the news about Sinatraa retirement and made the official statement. "He was one of the greatest players, and we will always be appreciated for his great play and personality that he brought to our community," the statement said.

More About Jay "Sinatraa" Won Reaction

Jay Won left a post on TwitLonger, where he explained why Overwatch didn't look interesting for him anymore. "It seems like I am just losing my passion for Overwatch. I'm not sure why. Maybe it is a new ban system. Perhaps it's because of 2 - 2 - 2 lock," said Sinatraa.

"This was a hard decision. It's not just the one day type like decision. It took me more than a month of continued thinking," said he. "But, unfortunately, I decided to retire from this game for now."